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he is joining us live from pimico headquarters in california. nice to see you, happy new year. >> thank you, scott. same to you. >> stocks and bonds returning less than 5%. unemployment remains 7.5% or higher. why so glum? >> well, you know, with bonds only yielding 1.7%, the 5% or less call is not hard there. i think stocks in 2013 depend on two primary things. one, real economic growth, which was 2% or less. and second of all, the fed. at this point ben bernanke isn't rumplestiltskin. even if this cliff deal is inacted, we'll say good luck in a month with the debt ceiling. in terms of the real economy and stocks, profits importantly have benefited tremendously in recent years from lower interest expense and low growth wage. so at some point the tail winds are going to end. >> you guys were expecting 5% in stocks for 2012, obviously the s&p 500 has done 11.5% heading into today with a whole slew of issues that have been facing us. has that surprised you what the market has been has resilient as it has been given a long list of laundry issues? i
he is joining us live from pimico headquarters in california. nice to see you, happy new year. >> thank you, scott. same to you. >> stocks and bonds returning less than 5%. unemployment remains 7.5% or higher. why so glum? >> well, you know, with bonds only yielding 1.7%, the 5% or less call is not hard there. i think stocks in 2013 depend on two primary things. one, real economic growth, which was 2% or less. and second of all, the fed. at this point ben bernanke isn't...
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we just saw fred said it's cold in southern california. that's the same low that visited us late friday and saturday. produced some good hail in san diego. chains required. clouds will kind of just drift south over us. staying very chilly. we'll clear it out. it will be cold again tomorrow morning. sun, clouds, mostly sunny, partly sunny. chilly temperatures, upper 40s, very low 50s. berkeley in there. i think areas will be hard pressed to be above about 50, 51. good to go for dry weather. don't have to worry about any rain tonight. it will be partly cloudy and cold and dropping fast. mostly sunny tomorrow after another very cold morning. looks dry wednesday, thursday. a little disagreement on the weekend. i don't think it will amount to too much but i think we'll get some clouds out of it. >>> 20 minutes before 9:00. police are searching for the man who stabbed two teens at a southern california mall. it happened yesterday at the south bay galleria in redondo beach. police say a man approached a 13-year-old boy and girl outside a movie th
we just saw fred said it's cold in southern california. that's the same low that visited us late friday and saturday. produced some good hail in san diego. chains required. clouds will kind of just drift south over us. staying very chilly. we'll clear it out. it will be cold again tomorrow morning. sun, clouds, mostly sunny, partly sunny. chilly temperatures, upper 40s, very low 50s. berkeley in there. i think areas will be hard pressed to be above about 50, 51. good to go for dry weather....
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this is their california version. imcomes from mendocino. it cost 20s but tastes like a stunt double. >>> josh you've got an open bottle and you can just pour. i want to get a sense. what are these different glasses for and do you use a different glass for sparkling wine or champagne? >> no, you use the same glass. but what you want to do is avoid things that happen when it comes to champagne. you don't want to have the bubbles disappear too quick which is why i brought a glass that's the worst kind of glass to serve sparkling wine because it's flat and allows the bubbles to disappear. don't use these. these are betle for fruit compote than sparkling wine. >> so it's better to use a flute. >> the flute preserves the bubbles. my favorite is a tall white wine glass. >> that's a wine glass. >> because this doesn't really allow you to get the aromatics but you can stick your snouz in that one. >> happy new year josh. we'll be right back. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ >>> well that's it for 2012. >> that ice the end of the year? >> that
this is their california version. imcomes from mendocino. it cost 20s but tastes like a stunt double. >>> josh you've got an open bottle and you can just pour. i want to get a sense. what are these different glasses for and do you use a different glass for sparkling wine or champagne? >> no, you use the same glass. but what you want to do is avoid things that happen when it comes to champagne. you don't want to have the bubbles disappear too quick which is why i brought a glass...
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already heading forward southern california. we get a lot of cloud cover out of it. clouds sliding south. cold to chilly temps today. and highs upper 40s to screw up, very low 50s. sun and clouds. a cold, colds morning. chilly temps on the high temps as well. a little breeze for some. not too bad. 40s and low 50s. especially inland. warmest temps will be by the bay. if you are heading out tonight bundle up. partly cloudy or closer to the coast. it will be a chilly night. about the same on tuesday. quiet wednesday and thursday. there will if a system approaching toward the end of the week. i think it will fall apart. dave. >>> we are live in san jose where a neighborhood is grief stricken after a fire tears through an apartment. we'll tell you how the residents are coping with the loss and without homes. >>> how part bart is saying a special thank you to soldiers. unique way bart is giving back. >> i used to make fun of people that have babies on the side of the road. >> a state trooper delivers the baby on the side of a highway. why this story is so incredible. >>> g
already heading forward southern california. we get a lot of cloud cover out of it. clouds sliding south. cold to chilly temps today. and highs upper 40s to screw up, very low 50s. sun and clouds. a cold, colds morning. chilly temps on the high temps as well. a little breeze for some. not too bad. 40s and low 50s. especially inland. warmest temps will be by the bay. if you are heading out tonight bundle up. partly cloudy or closer to the coast. it will be a chilly night. about the same on...
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. >>> in southern california a day of fun on a frozen lake turned into a dangerous rescue effort as one man fell on the ice. carter evans has the story. it was all caught on tape. >> reporter: it was a rare christmas experience in the mountains above los angeles. fresh snow and ice for people who rarely see it. so despite the warning signs -- >> look at that big crack. is that a big crack next to him right there? >> reporter: few seemed concerned until -- >> we saw his arms flailing. someone said he can't swim. then it just turned into panic. >> reporter: michelle and mickey herman were there with a camera. at first all they could do was watch in horror as a man who rushed to help fell through the ice. then another. six would-be rescuer in all were now in the icy waters. >> it was hard to watch, it really was. we saw that guy go under three times and the third time we didn't think he was coming back up. >> call 911 right now. >> reporter: the victims clamored for inner tubes to stay afloat. from the shore onlookers including the hermans tried to toss a lifeline. after several failed att
. >>> in southern california a day of fun on a frozen lake turned into a dangerous rescue effort as one man fell on the ice. carter evans has the story. it was all caught on tape. >> reporter: it was a rare christmas experience in the mountains above los angeles. fresh snow and ice for people who rarely see it. so despite the warning signs -- >> look at that big crack. is that a big crack next to him right there? >> reporter: few seemed concerned until -- >> we...
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but it's a great afternoon outside, right, we live in california. i'd like to welcome merry lee maupb today an who is president of the commission on the status of women. marilyn. >> oh, i feel so tall. good afternoon, everyone, thank you for being here. my name is marilyn maupb today har, i'm the president of the friends of the san francisco commission of the status of women. and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2012 ceda awards luncheon and thank you for mcing our event this year. this luncheon celebrates the advancement of women's human rights and we are so glad to see you all here. this is our fourth event and many of you have come back and we thank you for being a regular fun. the friends was founded in 1976. we support the work of the san francisco commission and department on the status of women. we organize events in the community and work to increase public awareness about issues affecting the lives of women and girls. so we're all about, we're all focused on improving the lives and well-being of women and girls socially, politically
but it's a great afternoon outside, right, we live in california. i'd like to welcome merry lee maupb today an who is president of the commission on the status of women. marilyn. >> oh, i feel so tall. good afternoon, everyone, thank you for being here. my name is marilyn maupb today har, i'm the president of the friends of the san francisco commission of the status of women. and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2012 ceda awards luncheon and thank you for mcing our event this year....
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california is a super majority so jerry brown and the democrats do whatever they want. and i'm curious, what does that mean? how does he use it? the liberal panacea that you see out there for the first time. >> and then you went with a potential rising star? >> nikk irksz hale yrksz is struggling. at the same time, she's this big, national figure. the republicans are looking for diverse voices and she's one of the most leading ones. i'm curious to see what she does going forward. >> all right, your picks were? >> one was predictable and one was a little unprediktble. >> i picked elizabeth warren, who, of course, has senator kennedy's seat. i think she's probably the most high-profile, freshman senator without a doubt. >> probably since hillary clinton, right? >> i think you're right. i think she's coming in the same way. looking for people to work with, reach across the aisle, moderating some of the things. >> is this a steppingstone for her? >> i don't know. i don't want to guess. but i do want to know that there are some great things that she can accomplish there. but
california is a super majority so jerry brown and the democrats do whatever they want. and i'm curious, what does that mean? how does he use it? the liberal panacea that you see out there for the first time. >> and then you went with a potential rising star? >> nikk irksz hale yrksz is struggling. at the same time, she's this big, national figure. the republicans are looking for diverse voices and she's one of the most leading ones. i'm curious to see what she does going forward....
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he grew up in california, and part of the research i went down there. those of you who ever have the opportunity to go to the museum can see materials that are there from the zumwalts including a statue and a mannequin that is really quite attractive. he graduated from the naval academy in 1942. he was in that wartime class where four years were condensed to three because it was really important to get these, to get these newly-commissioned officers out into the war. he received a bronze star for bravery in the battle of leyte gulf, and it does remind me that, i believe -- that's right, there are three, actually, in the room there are two zumwalts, but the zumwalt family which is an interesting family in its own right, but there are four generations of bronze star recipients, and two of them are in the room tonight. i think that's a particularly notable recognition for a family. bud served on destroyers -- yeah. [applause] so easy to introduce them because all the zumwalt kids are either james or elmo, they have no originality. the good looking one is t
he grew up in california, and part of the research i went down there. those of you who ever have the opportunity to go to the museum can see materials that are there from the zumwalts including a statue and a mannequin that is really quite attractive. he graduated from the naval academy in 1942. he was in that wartime class where four years were condensed to three because it was really important to get these, to get these newly-commissioned officers out into the war. he received a bronze star...
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he's crossed death valley, california a record 23 times. he's finished ken's race the leadville, colorado 100-miler, another 12. he's topped the 7 summits. he's even had his toenails surgically removed to avoid repeated injuries from long runs. some call him the most hardcore athlete around. - i don't think he has a peer as far as just grit, guts, and determination. he's totally badass. - but sometimes, labels can be deceiving. - there are several magazines that referred to me as "endurance king" or "over 50 and kicking your butt" and stuff like that. that's not what we should aspire to be. we should aspire to be better people. we should aspire to love more, to live life to the fullest, not be some sort of a badass. - why would anyone torture themselves running for such long distances? for marshall, the journey from regular guy to world-famous extreme runner started with his childhood sweetheart and wife--jean. - the minute i saw her i knew that there was something special about her. i guess more than anything she had this sparkle in her ey
he's crossed death valley, california a record 23 times. he's finished ken's race the leadville, colorado 100-miler, another 12. he's topped the 7 summits. he's even had his toenails surgically removed to avoid repeated injuries from long runs. some call him the most hardcore athlete around. - i don't think he has a peer as far as just grit, guts, and determination. he's totally badass. - but sometimes, labels can be deceiving. - there are several magazines that referred to me as...
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a teenager in california wrote a poem to express her feelings saying she understood how it could happen and it got her suspended from school. we'll get her reaction coming up >>> we'll also hear from the 29-year-old surfer that used his fists and his board to save his life when a shark kept coming at him again and again. >> scary story. >>> later on, we'll switch gears and look back at the year in pop culture, from the rise of honey boo boo to the unlikely bop lairity of that catchy tune, gang ham style. >> slightly popular, wasn't it? >>> we begin with the race in washington to fist fiscal cliff deadline including a preview of david gr david gregory's exclusive interview. we begin with kristen welker. >> the house is back in session and they could announce a deal as early as this afternoon. many saying this entire episode represents a lack of leadership on both sides of pennsylvania. with less than 48 hours until the tax hikes and spending cuts take effect, florida small business owner, gary simmons, is watching what happens in washington closely. >> it could directly impact our busine
a teenager in california wrote a poem to express her feelings saying she understood how it could happen and it got her suspended from school. we'll get her reaction coming up >>> we'll also hear from the 29-year-old surfer that used his fists and his board to save his life when a shark kept coming at him again and again. >> scary story. >>> later on, we'll switch gears and look back at the year in pop culture, from the rise of honey boo boo to the unlikely bop lairity of...
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has done, you see a lot of the rich in california moving out, moving to texas and even tennessee and even in france you had the actor gerard depardieu moving out of france to belgium taxs he's about to face, a little belgium village because he could have access to france, but not have to pay the taxes. >> juliet: interestingly, only 1600 people fell into the category and would have fell into the rate. >> dave: and most the people can pass on a higher tax letting go a couple of employees, cutting back on expansion, cutting back on innovation, the kind of things that hurt economies. and perhaps there's a lesson learned here. >> clayton: exactly the same thing dealing when we put up that 12.4 days and taxing the rich that's all it would run. >> dave: doesn't solve the problem. the northeast recovering from a second round of storms the past couple of weeks, and some parts of southern new england got up to a foot of snow, creating havoc on the roads. >> clayton: for more on what to expect when we leave the house, let's go over to maria molina at the fox weather center. >> good to see you
has done, you see a lot of the rich in california moving out, moving to texas and even tennessee and even in france you had the actor gerard depardieu moving out of france to belgium taxs he's about to face, a little belgium village because he could have access to france, but not have to pay the taxes. >> juliet: interestingly, only 1600 people fell into the category and would have fell into the rate. >> dave: and most the people can pass on a higher tax letting go a couple of...
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so on behalf of california, we are also on the forefront. as we just heard, the forefront isn't good enough, [laughter] but it's still pretty damn good. so, anyway, keep on doing what you're doing -- >> yes, sir. >> we've got a lot of work to do from the idea to the execution into the politics, it's -- a lot of gaps there, and you're hoping to close in and i just want to thank you for it. >> thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> may i? >> sure. >> okay. do i need this? >> i think you have your own. >> okay. yeah, just one more comment about -- as i mentioned, steve schneider was a friend from many decades ago. tell you one more thing about him. in his first year as a postdoc, he was -- steve was very outgoing and very -- already, at that time, he was trying to reach to the public. and he wrote a letter to the editor of new york times. and, at that time, the director of the goddard institute did not appreciate that sort of thing. [laughter] he called a meeting of entire people in the building, you know, more than 100 people
so on behalf of california, we are also on the forefront. as we just heard, the forefront isn't good enough, [laughter] but it's still pretty damn good. so, anyway, keep on doing what you're doing -- >> yes, sir. >> we've got a lot of work to do from the idea to the execution into the politics, it's -- a lot of gaps there, and you're hoping to close in and i just want to thank you for it. >> thanks very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. >> may i? >>...
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information from redevelopment and as many of you know, the redevelopment agency really is no more in california and so there is an oversight board now that meets, so whatever questions we hear come from the public today and whatever questions we've been hearing for the past few months we'll make sure to pass on because we are gone officially as of january 8th. so we decided we needed to have this hearing now because we don't have a lot of time and we've tried to have hearings previously but it was just hard pulling the different departments together with the responses to the questions that we had. so hopefully moewd, the person who's been working on this project is on i believe sick leave so unable to be here to respond, but i do believe that valley brown may be returning to work in district 5 office or at least that's the rumor. if that's the case then hopefully she'll be able to answer some of the questions that might come up today and that will definitely forward to her. also redevelopment agency certainly there's been a lot of really bad history in the western addition over the decades and
information from redevelopment and as many of you know, the redevelopment agency really is no more in california and so there is an oversight board now that meets, so whatever questions we hear come from the public today and whatever questions we've been hearing for the past few months we'll make sure to pass on because we are gone officially as of january 8th. so we decided we needed to have this hearing now because we don't have a lot of time and we've tried to have hearings previously but it...
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[applause] that let's talk about california system. it's a law signed by governor schwarzenegger ab 32. cap-and-trade is 20% of that system. it gets most of the political attention and oomph and you're a critic of cap-and-trade because -- >> because it's not -- it's half assed. [laughter]. it's going -- >> because they gave away too many free allowances to polluters? >> you know, so there was this waxman-markey bill, 3,000 pages long. the lobbyists controled that so that it had giveaways to utilities, to fossil fuel industry and it brings big banks into it. why do you want big banks in this problem? why should they be making money? every cent that they make is coming out of the public's hide and they add absolutely nothing. what you want is a system which is very simple, and it makes clear. you know, there's this -- people will see in the marketplace that's something that is using fossil fuels is gonna cost more because of that carbon price, and so they will make their decisions based on that, and there's no money going to banks at all
[applause] that let's talk about california system. it's a law signed by governor schwarzenegger ab 32. cap-and-trade is 20% of that system. it gets most of the political attention and oomph and you're a critic of cap-and-trade because -- >> because it's not -- it's half assed. [laughter]. it's going -- >> because they gave away too many free allowances to polluters? >> you know, so there was this waxman-markey bill, 3,000 pages long. the lobbyists controled that so that it...
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and even pressing southern california but the good news is that it is trying out here. the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza is still moderate with a camera lens showing some moisture. however, scattered drizzle. this is all pressing towards the east bay and the south bay. dry conditions for the next couple of hours. as for temperatures? still clinging to the ne-mid 40's at half moon bay. as we take a look at futurecast. the 40's that we're dealing with. as we go towards the afternoon. the highs cohaand we will see 40's with a really cool night. and the morning lows to the 30's and even the 20's. taking a look of the numbers 29 degrees in santa rosa. and 29 degrees in san rafael and plenty of below with antioch. through the livermore valley. the afternoon highs with 53, 54. and for the inland valleys. slightly cooler through pleasanton, livermore, fairfield. for the east bayshore. and 50s for downtown san francisco. 50s for ocean beach in petaluma. and for those going to the sierras? snow showers with mostly cloudy conditions. take a look with it is to below zero. a
and even pressing southern california but the good news is that it is trying out here. the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza is still moderate with a camera lens showing some moisture. however, scattered drizzle. this is all pressing towards the east bay and the south bay. dry conditions for the next couple of hours. as for temperatures? still clinging to the ne-mid 40's at half moon bay. as we take a look at futurecast. the 40's that we're dealing with. as we go towards the afternoon. the...
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when brooke was diagnosed in california, the neurosurgeon told her parents "if it was my child i'd send her to st. jude children's research hospital." which they did. now, brooke has hope. yucch! wanna get ice cream? -you buy. -alright. give thanks for the healthy kids in your life. and give to those who are not. go to st. jude dot org or shop where ever you see the st. jude logo. yeah, our low prices are even lower. we need to teach her how to walk. she is taking up valuable cart space. aren't you, honey? [ male announcer ] it's clearance time! up to 50% off seasonal decor. 50% off toys. apparel $3 to $9. walmart. into john stamos. honey! i think i'm getting burned! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] oikos. possibly the best yogurt in the world. for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreb
when brooke was diagnosed in california, the neurosurgeon told her parents "if it was my child i'd send her to st. jude children's research hospital." which they did. now, brooke has hope. yucch! wanna get ice cream? -you buy. -alright. give thanks for the healthy kids in your life. and give to those who are not. go to st. jude dot org or shop where ever you see the st. jude logo. yeah, our low prices are even lower. we need to teach her how to walk. she is taking up valuable cart...
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california is now at a recor high voter registration level. there's a big technology gap that's emerging between the campaigns, as you see a lot of monday morning quarterback on the gop side. >> but all the tech money, too, that went in. those things are related, the connection president obama had the campaign had to the silicon valley and the money they raised. >> absolutely. we have good reporting about how the volunteerism in the silicon valley for obama was a huge asset to that campaign that romney, and perhaps future republicans, can't really look forward to. there was huge victories for democrats in california house races, two supposedly embattled democrats in northern california held on, john garamendi and jerry mcnerdy. om omnivera unseated dan lundgren in his second bite at that apple. in an interesting example of how the top two primary system is going to change things going forward in california, we said good-bye to the dean of our congressional delegation, dean stark, as he was unseated by a fellow democrat, representative-elect he
california is now at a recor high voter registration level. there's a big technology gap that's emerging between the campaigns, as you see a lot of monday morning quarterback on the gop side. >> but all the tech money, too, that went in. those things are related, the connection president obama had the campaign had to the silicon valley and the money they raised. >> absolutely. we have good reporting about how the volunteerism in the silicon valley for obama was a huge asset to that...
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. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember general norman schwarzkopf-- the man who commanded american-led forces in the persian gulf war known as "desert storm." >> warner: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the final weekend has now
. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember general norman schwarzkopf-- the man who commanded american-led forces in the persian gulf war known as "desert storm." >>...
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california's high-speed rail stayed on track but just barely. the controversial bullet train came under fire from many sides with funding still in question. the state parks were saved from closing but suffered another setback when an unused surplus of millions of dollars was discovered sitting in a secret account. and there was also excitement. the golden gate bridge celebrated its 75th anniversary, and a new bay bridge neared completion. the mars curiosity captured our attention and imagination, turning thoughts to the possibility of life on other planets. and with their backs against the wall, the san francisco giants refused to die, bringing home their second world series championship in three years. and of course, belva davis retired after hosting this show for nearly two decades. >> well, that gives us a little refresher of what we've just been through this year, but josh richman, everything was dwarfed by the presidential election in a lot of ways, $2 billion spent. so, how is history going to look back on this election, do you think? what
california's high-speed rail stayed on track but just barely. the controversial bullet train came under fire from many sides with funding still in question. the state parks were saved from closing but suffered another setback when an unused surplus of millions of dollars was discovered sitting in a secret account. and there was also excitement. the golden gate bridge celebrated its 75th anniversary, and a new bay bridge neared completion. the mars curiosity captured our attention and...
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he claims he was going to california. he showed up in scotland. he advised me on how to do around the world regulations for flight. this is a candid picture. believe me. it is not opposed. here i am learning from buzz aldrin. i ran this companies for 30 years. i never bought an ad. we advertise to hire people, but we never advertised products. i have always found -- it is a good lesson -- do something so cool that a magazine will put it on the cover. that is much better than a purchased ad inside. another thing, and you won't appreciate this until after you retire, but involve your family. with the things that you do. and called them. tanya -- this picture was taken by me holding the camera up here. she is in the back of spaceshipone. we were taking it to oshkosh. she is the only person to ever fly from lockheed in spaceshipone. that is kind of cool. she can talk about that. giving your family the chance to be involved in things is important. ok, thank you very much. [applause] we will open it up for questions. >> [indiscernible] >> hello? yes. i
he claims he was going to california. he showed up in scotland. he advised me on how to do around the world regulations for flight. this is a candid picture. believe me. it is not opposed. here i am learning from buzz aldrin. i ran this companies for 30 years. i never bought an ad. we advertise to hire people, but we never advertised products. i have always found -- it is a good lesson -- do something so cool that a magazine will put it on the cover. that is much better than a purchased ad...
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. >> brown: now, we look to a california education experiment called the "rocketship" model that involves teachers, kids and parents and aims to expand to serve a million students someday. the "newshour's" special correspondent for education, john merrow, has our report. >> reporter: the model-t was the first. the first innovative and affordable car available to the masses. others had built good cars, but henry ford figured out how to build a lot of them. he and his moving assembly line proved that quality can be mass produced. mass production is a problem the auto industry solved over 100 years ago, but it's an issue our education system has yet to figure out. america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. john danner is the latest to give it a shot. he created an innovative charter school model with replication in mind. charter schools receive public funding but are privately managed and operate outside of the traditional public system. >> our p
. >> brown: now, we look to a california education experiment called the "rocketship" model that involves teachers, kids and parents and aims to expand to serve a million students someday. the "newshour's" special correspondent for education, john merrow, has our report. >> reporter: the model-t was the first. the first innovative and affordable car available to the masses. others had built good cars, but henry ford figured out how to build a lot of them. he and...
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. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember general norman schwarzkopf-- the man who commanded american-led forces in the persian gulf war known as "desert storm." >> warner: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: the final weekend has now
. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember general norman schwarzkopf-- the man who commanded american-led forces in the persian gulf war known as "desert storm." >>...
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'nipper' dog from the california concert tour, 1957." now, there was something quite interesting happened on the tour wasn't there? with this dog. with this dog. he came onstage with this dog. your dog's molting on me. i know. he's very old, like me. as long as he doesn't get too much white hair on my suit. that's all right. elvis came onstage with this dog, didn't he? and he was accused of performing a lewd act. rolling around on the floor with him. and i believe the california police got involved and he was warned about his behavior with this dog. i can't imagine what he got up to, but i'm sure it wasn't anywhere near as bad as probably people portrayed. i think it was just the era. it was rock 'n' roll making an impression. so the sale was, what, about 10 years ago-- 1997. do you mind me asking what you actually paid for it in the sale? no, no, i paid two-and-a-half thousand pounds and five hundred pounds commission. right, okay, so he cost you... both: ...£3,000. well, i've certainly had my money's worth out of it. i've really enjoy
'nipper' dog from the california concert tour, 1957." now, there was something quite interesting happened on the tour wasn't there? with this dog. with this dog. he came onstage with this dog. your dog's molting on me. i know. he's very old, like me. as long as he doesn't get too much white hair on my suit. that's all right. elvis came onstage with this dog, didn't he? and he was accused of performing a lewd act. rolling around on the floor with him. and i believe the california police got...
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first time ever since 1933, california has two majority, meaning two thirds of the house and senate are democrat. jerry brown and the democrats can do whatever they want. we have basically one party government and i'm curious what that means. >> how does he use it. >> a liberal panacea for the first time. >> and you went with a conserve tf potential rising star in south carolina who is struggling. >> nikki haley is struggling in her state. at the same time, she's a big national figure. the republicans are looking for diverse faces, and she's one of the leading ones. i'm curious to see what she does. >> stephanie, your picks were -- one was predictable, one was a little unpredictable. >> i picked elizabeth warren who is my home state's new senator. she has senator kennedy's seat so it's important to me. i think she's probably the most high-profile freshman senator. >> without a doubt, probably since hillary clinton? >> i think you're right. and she's coming in the same way, keeping her head down, looking for people to work with, reach across the aisle, moderating. i don't know, i don't w
first time ever since 1933, california has two majority, meaning two thirds of the house and senate are democrat. jerry brown and the democrats can do whatever they want. we have basically one party government and i'm curious what that means. >> how does he use it. >> a liberal panacea for the first time. >> and you went with a conserve tf potential rising star in south carolina who is struggling. >> nikki haley is struggling in her state. at the same time, she's a big...
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before today's show, let's visit roy and dale's western museum in victorville, california. these great memories of hollywood and the west are apart of the cowboy legend. roy was never out of the public eye, but he made a big come back in 1976 starring in the film mackintosh and and t.j. featuring music by waylon jennings. this modern day western cast roy as a drifting ranch hand who teams up with a rebellious young boy named t.j. roy takes the boy under his wing, and lands them both jobs on a big cattle ranch in texas. now here's roy. well hi, we sure had a lot of fun making these shows. the chases, the fights, the good guys, and the bad guys were all apart of the west, and we hope you enjoy the show.
before today's show, let's visit roy and dale's western museum in victorville, california. these great memories of hollywood and the west are apart of the cowboy legend. roy was never out of the public eye, but he made a big come back in 1976 starring in the film mackintosh and and t.j. featuring music by waylon jennings. this modern day western cast roy as a drifting ranch hand who teams up with a rebellious young boy named t.j. roy takes the boy under his wing, and lands them both jobs on a...
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becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> thank you, becky. so here's the deal. you always hear about the box office records. of course, because the tickets are $15 each. why don't they base it on the number of tickets sold? >> that's a very good point. >> that's what i'm wondering. >> ever do anything online with your iphone, ever got tickets? >> no. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need all at a great price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. go to our website below to get at&t u-v
becky worley, abc news, oakland, california. >> thank you, becky. so here's the deal. you always hear about the box office records. of course, because the tickets are $15 each. why don't they base it on the number of tickets sold? >> that's a very good point. >> that's what i'm wondering. >> ever do anything online with your iphone, ever got tickets? >> no. [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a...
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if you live in california, effectively dividends of a california company with a california owner is going to be taxed 74%. that's crazy. >> better to see companies leaving california as their tax domicile? >> companies leaving, people leaving, but more importantly companies have a price of paying dividends? those making the checkses are all in the highest tax rate. you reduce the income in the equity markets. >> again, we're talking worst case scenarios in this point of these effective tax rates that are possible certainly. i'll give you that, but don't we really expect the rates too-to-go up a lot less than that as congress comes together and compromises on these very consentious issues? >> right now congress, the 20% rate plus the 3.8% rate on -- on the health care reform, that's still widening the debt bias. what happens when you widen the debt bias? companies leverage more. companies that are leveraged companies they invest less and create less jobs. >> yeah, go ahead. >> finally, investors get hooked into debt securities. short term higher income and long term inflation kills you. >>
if you live in california, effectively dividends of a california company with a california owner is going to be taxed 74%. that's crazy. >> better to see companies leaving california as their tax domicile? >> companies leaving, people leaving, but more importantly companies have a price of paying dividends? those making the checkses are all in the highest tax rate. you reduce the income in the equity markets. >> again, we're talking worst case scenarios in this point of these...
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. >>> a mall in sacramento, california, was locked down after a brawl in the food court. shoppers left screaming from the site. three teenagers were arrested. people panicked as they mistook loud sounds for gunshots but a mall security said no shots were fired during or after the fight. >>> ee a security camera recorded a tornado. high winds blew through the store's front door as workers and shoppers took shelter in the back. the tornado came about 100 yards from smashing the store to pieces. look at those incredible pictures, candy. >> i don't know what we did before we had security cameras. that's amazing. we see a lot more of the story. >> i know. a lot of video that you could watch all day, right? >> exactly. lisa sylvester, thank you. >>> a looming strike that could shut down some of the country's busiest ports. we'll show how it could impact you. ?o [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks wi
. >>> a mall in sacramento, california, was locked down after a brawl in the food court. shoppers left screaming from the site. three teenagers were arrested. people panicked as they mistook loud sounds for gunshots but a mall security said no shots were fired during or after the fight. >>> ee a security camera recorded a tornado. high winds blew through the store's front door as workers and shoppers took shelter in the back. the tornado came about 100 yards from smashing the...
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both california based. probably a 40e, $50 billion tech deal. total guess. my knee hurts so that tells me it might be right. >> fantastic. if you have any 2013 hits or predictions, you can tweet them in. in the meantime, let's get out to kayla. she's back at the mothership. what are you watching? >> we're watching michael kors. hot holiday stock. down shy of 4% on the back of comments of citigroup. analyst oliver chen saying they showed a bit more heavy discounting than originally expected. 30 to 50% off a lot of the models. similar to black friday and that discounting is continuing. we should note that even though stock is down, oliver chen raised a buy trading at 48 bucks. even though he says there's discounting, we see upside, mandy. >>> thank you, kayla. we'll talk about the 2012 predictions. what happens next year. we'll get some guesses on the commodities. >> and have you figured out which major retailer has been a sure thing for nine straight first quarters? that is the mystery chart. that's the stock chart of this name. it is not dropped in a first q
both california based. probably a 40e, $50 billion tech deal. total guess. my knee hurts so that tells me it might be right. >> fantastic. if you have any 2013 hits or predictions, you can tweet them in. in the meantime, let's get out to kayla. she's back at the mothership. what are you watching? >> we're watching michael kors. hot holiday stock. down shy of 4% on the back of comments of citigroup. analyst oliver chen saying they showed a bit more heavy discounting than originally...
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. >> you better believe that there are a lot of democrats in states like california, virginia, florida, in the senate and the house who don't want to see those defense cuts either because, boy, those are big employers. let me grill on one thing and that is this, tax rates are scheduled to go up anyway next year because of surcharges on medicare and a payroll tax surcharge because of obama care, am i right on that? >> you're right. if you look at it, incomes are really going to go back to where they were during the meltdown. the american economy will not have moved forward for many households. >> and the payroll tax holiday will end automatically. an immediate 2% cut to disposable take home pay. thank you, michelle? >> you say sequester, i say sequester. let's call it all off. >> the dow is trying to hold onto the 13,000 level. let's see if it can hold by 113 points. 13.79 as it grows increasingly clear that they may not, probably cannot get it done. hamilt hampton pearson is here. >> we're down to, if you will, coffee cup politics. two simple words, rise above, on coffee cups and on cu
. >> you better believe that there are a lot of democrats in states like california, virginia, florida, in the senate and the house who don't want to see those defense cuts either because, boy, those are big employers. let me grill on one thing and that is this, tax rates are scheduled to go up anyway next year because of surcharges on medicare and a payroll tax surcharge because of obama care, am i right on that? >> you're right. if you look at it, incomes are really going to go...
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well, jack, good thing he got that chann that, because starting january 1st, sales tax goes up in california. brad spite or no pitt. melissa? guy? >> please, don't even -- >> guy, can you pass the -- are you done using the barch bag? >> very nice of him to think of his wife. >> got his watch sized. yeah, doesn't everybody, jane? >> that guy's rising above. >> jane, good to see you. >> you know, i have to tell you one thing. somebody said the other day, you know, doesn't brad pitt look awful in that picture for chanel number 5? i said, maybe for brad pitt, but not compared to the rest of humanity. >> that's true. >> that's an indictment of that mall, isn't it? >> good point by you, jane. good to see you. >>> coming up next on "fast," the hottest global trade comes and it may be japan. we'll have all the ways to trade it, next. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wild
well, jack, good thing he got that chann that, because starting january 1st, sales tax goes up in california. brad spite or no pitt. melissa? guy? >> please, don't even -- >> guy, can you pass the -- are you done using the barch bag? >> very nice of him to think of his wife. >> got his watch sized. yeah, doesn't everybody, jane? >> that guy's rising above. >> jane, good to see you. >> you know, i have to tell you one thing. somebody said the other day,...
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unlawful in the state of california because of that drum magazine. anything with a drum magazine on a shotgun is unlawful in the state of california. and these here, tech-nines and oozies. >> reporter: now back here live, about 70 assault weapons in all in two locations. they believe they've got about 1,600 guns that they've pulled in. and this was supposed to end about 4:00 local time. that's not going to happen. in fact, a line that extends far to the west over here is probably going to continue well past 4:00. and there's a bit of a risk, by the way, that they may run out of these grocery store gift cards, this has been so popular today. so things going very well here, for the lapd, joe and lisa. >> yeah 1,600 guns so far. paul, some folks, they could just try to sell some of these guns for more of a profit, but they don't. why is that? >> reporter: i think many of them are just absolutely petrified. when you talk to people here, that the guns are in the house, that they're not sure what may happen to them. we had grandmothers telling us they're w
unlawful in the state of california because of that drum magazine. anything with a drum magazine on a shotgun is unlawful in the state of california. and these here, tech-nines and oozies. >> reporter: now back here live, about 70 assault weapons in all in two locations. they believe they've got about 1,600 guns that they've pulled in. and this was supposed to end about 4:00 local time. that's not going to happen. in fact, a line that extends far to the west over here is probably going to...
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nbc news than 25,000 names of likely deceased voters on california rolls. who can justify that? some voted years after they died. one woman who died in 2004 voted in 2008 and 2012. who can justify that? a man who died in 2001 has voted eight times since 2005. who can justify that? "the new york times" recently wrote that in florida, quote, as he ballot scandal seemed to arrive like clockwork. end of quote. i am pleased that two secretaries of state are with us today. i welcome i was secretary of state, matt schulz, state election officials are well-versed on the procedures that are needed to run their elections. conscientious state officials such as my secretary of state have sought to remove noncitizens from the voter rolls. federal officials did not assist them in ensuring that legal holes are not honored by the counting of votes from ineligible voters. in fact, the department fact the department of homeland security did all he could to prevent maintaining integrity of voting roll. we will hear that turnout rises when ballot integrity is fostered. states have a fair amount of
nbc news than 25,000 names of likely deceased voters on california rolls. who can justify that? some voted years after they died. one woman who died in 2004 voted in 2008 and 2012. who can justify that? a man who died in 2001 has voted eight times since 2005. who can justify that? "the new york times" recently wrote that in florida, quote, as he ballot scandal seemed to arrive like clockwork. end of quote. i am pleased that two secretaries of state are with us today. i welcome i was...
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republican strategist is in california. we talk to him coming next. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of informati and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity t
republican strategist is in california. we talk to him coming next. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >> announcer: you...
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they are trying to prevent gun violence known as california and hawaii have fewer killings per capita. states with fewer restrictions have more deaths per capita. they demonstrated that gun laws do not work. >>> in napa, we have a tree branch and a tree also blocking. we can show you we still have this earlier accident at the boulevard. we have a vehicle spin out and another car hit that car and it's blocked, but it seems traffic is able to get through and there are not too many people out on the roadways. 237 near milpitas and you can see traffic is flowing well, westbound towards sunny veil and 880 near the oakland coliseum, we have traffic flowing nicely in both directions, 647, here is mark. >>> we have some clouds, and showers and downpours, so be prepared for everything, even the possibility of hail. right now, you can see the overall coverage across the bay area and rain coverage is especially towards sonoma county. right around oakland, this is the bay bridge centered over piedmont in contra costa, but still some lingering rain showers outside brentwood last checked. right aro
they are trying to prevent gun violence known as california and hawaii have fewer killings per capita. states with fewer restrictions have more deaths per capita. they demonstrated that gun laws do not work. >>> in napa, we have a tree branch and a tree also blocking. we can show you we still have this earlier accident at the boulevard. we have a vehicle spin out and another car hit that car and it's blocked, but it seems traffic is able to get through and there are not too many people...
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we have one in california. but you could buy assault weapons in arizona and bring them here. you'll get arrested but they do that as well. we need to toughen our laws with our gun shows. 40% of all the guns that are purchased don't require a background check because they're purchased from private sellers. so there are a number of things we could do. this is just one of them. it's not the only thing. we've got to also address the culture of violence that we have in this country. too many people think it's just okay to walk around and shoot people in the way that you see too often in this country. for those of us who got to watch the nra commercial last week, the notion that more guns in the hands of good people will prevent gun crimes just isn't borne out by the facts. this is an opportunity for people to get rid of guns they just don't need. >> well, let me ask you this question. there is a newspaper in new york state that didded to publish the names of people who had gun permits so people in those neighborhoods could know if the person next door opened a gun. are you in favo
we have one in california. but you could buy assault weapons in arizona and bring them here. you'll get arrested but they do that as well. we need to toughen our laws with our gun shows. 40% of all the guns that are purchased don't require a background check because they're purchased from private sellers. so there are a number of things we could do. this is just one of them. it's not the only thing. we've got to also address the culture of violence that we have in this country. too many people...
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sacramento even in elementary and high school i had the good fortune to meet the leaders of the state of california as the head of the executive departments flat and they appreciated the fact that civil service is a public trust. the whole idea of democracy is that each generation is the trustee for the next. each generation has an obligation to ensure that democracy is stronger for the next generation than it is for our own and we have the duty to conserve and to preserve and then transnet the assets of the democracy and the trustees don't grab all of the assets for themselves. ed meese was squarely within that tradition and the public service to be a great honor, and it is again my pleasure to be with you this afternoon because he were the ideal public servant , and/or work continues here of heritage for which i congratulate you. the heritage freedom is fragile, and must be transmitted from one generation to the next and that's the purpose of the heritage foundation, remarkable institution which exemplifies one of the strong voices of the pluralistic and independent and principal society to produ
sacramento even in elementary and high school i had the good fortune to meet the leaders of the state of california as the head of the executive departments flat and they appreciated the fact that civil service is a public trust. the whole idea of democracy is that each generation is the trustee for the next. each generation has an obligation to ensure that democracy is stronger for the next generation than it is for our own and we have the duty to conserve and to preserve and then transnet the...
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mike thompson, a congressman from california, he's a democrat, he's the congressman who has the -- whose clinic for post traumatic stress syndrome, john hammer was a patient in. he served in iraq, in afghanistan, in a fierce fire fight in fallujah. and this rifle he was taking into mexico, he went to u.s. custom border patrol and registered it with them, they waited, they photographed it. they told him, sure, you can bring it into mexico. just register it. and it was when john was registering the firearm, he was arrested for his trouble, and he had been there since august, chained to his bed. a nightmare scenario, so the bipartisan group of legislators were able to get together to bring john hamer home, maybe we can fix the fiscal cliff problem. here is what we can. >> here is what john hammer's mom had to say about the homecoming, which was really a christmas gift to them. take a listen. >> it was like my first night that i slept all night long without getting up, and it was just the thought of not wondering what's going on with him, can anyone hurt him tonight? that's my thought. he's
mike thompson, a congressman from california, he's a democrat, he's the congressman who has the -- whose clinic for post traumatic stress syndrome, john hammer was a patient in. he served in iraq, in afghanistan, in a fierce fire fight in fallujah. and this rifle he was taking into mexico, he went to u.s. custom border patrol and registered it with them, they waited, they photographed it. they told him, sure, you can bring it into mexico. just register it. and it was when john was registering...
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drawn from the california national guard, these men are truly a band of brothers. and they do a job that is one of the most dangerous -- >> fire in the hole. >> -- and terrifying on the battlefield. this is one of the unit's vehicle commanders. >> we essentially go down these roads looking for these bombs, looking for indicators that bombs are there, that they've been placed there. so we try to find them and we use various equipment to locate it, detect it, dig it up. >> he obsessively videotapes their whole deployment. >> i'm going to bring my video camera and just have a camera record everything. so i just have the camera on the dash of my vehicle. >> gunner ben winchester also films, mainly with his helmet cam. [ gunfire ] >> i just wanted to catch something. i wasn't exactly sure what i was going to catch. i was going to afghanistan. i know it's the real deal over there. >> april 2009, the unit captures on camera a frightening day when they're hit with multiple ieds. >> we're driving down the road and we get hit in the middle of nowhere. there was no indicators
drawn from the california national guard, these men are truly a band of brothers. and they do a job that is one of the most dangerous -- >> fire in the hole. >> -- and terrifying on the battlefield. this is one of the unit's vehicle commanders. >> we essentially go down these roads looking for these bombs, looking for indicators that bombs are there, that they've been placed there. so we try to find them and we use various equipment to locate it, detect it, dig it up. >>...
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walking down kentucky street in downtown petaluma, california, but it could be anywhere, u.s.a. this is where small businesses live. small businesses that create two out of every three new jobs in the u.s.
walking down kentucky street in downtown petaluma, california, but it could be anywhere, u.s.a. this is where small businesses live. small businesses that create two out of every three new jobs in the u.s.
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joseph university in california is a leading historian in the catholic church. christians wondered about the lives of jesus mary and joseph. >> it is a story about a young jesus that was popular and was treated like dime store novels. >> very interesting book actually is the story . it starts to image what must it be like for god to be a child as it were. in one sense it starts off as den nas the menace so you can see he starts off well really a. >> other stories depicted joseph as a 90-year-old widower with children mistakes in woodworkine miraculously repaired by the power of jesus. >> by the end of the story he has power and wisdom under control and he's ready to use it only for good. >> so why are the everyday lives of mary and joseph shoulded in mystery. joseph disappears after the christmas story early christians depicting him as they please. >> joseph is portrayed as an elderly gentlemen. >> a former jesuit priest teaches to christians muslims and jews. >> joseph is written out of the stories to preserve his virginity, not only virgin conception of jesus
joseph university in california is a leading historian in the catholic church. christians wondered about the lives of jesus mary and joseph. >> it is a story about a young jesus that was popular and was treated like dime store novels. >> very interesting book actually is the story . it starts to image what must it be like for god to be a child as it were. in one sense it starts off as den nas the menace so you can see he starts off well really a. >> other stories depicted...
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>> newport beach, california, is a prime spot to catch some waves or just spend the day lounging on the sand. but on the afternoon of august 3rd, 2011, a nightmare is unfolding below this idyllic beach. 17-year-old matt meena is trapped underneath six feet of sand when the hole he's digging collapses in on him. alerted by meena's cousins, lifeguards, including captain mike helfide, rush to his aid. >> when i first came on scene, we had two lifeguards digging and then four or five, matt's cousins and friends that he was with. at that point we started getting more volunteers. >> helfide organizes the group into three concentric circles surrounding the spot where meena was last seen. >> the first rescuers are inside moving sand, trying to locate the patient. the second ring takes the sand from the rescuers and move it further out. the third ring is to take the sand and disperse it further out. >> as word ripples out that a teenager is trapped, bystanders start converging on the scene and the crowd grows. >> i just saw a whole row of moms just on their hands and knees just digging as if it
>> newport beach, california, is a prime spot to catch some waves or just spend the day lounging on the sand. but on the afternoon of august 3rd, 2011, a nightmare is unfolding below this idyllic beach. 17-year-old matt meena is trapped underneath six feet of sand when the hole he's digging collapses in on him. alerted by meena's cousins, lifeguards, including captain mike helfide, rush to his aid. >> when i first came on scene, we had two lifeguards digging and then four or five,...
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people in california may not buy a book on robert byrd, but they may buy a book on presidents. that is the reason i was so happy when senator howard baker -- his endorsements -- there is written on the back, i hope this book is a must read about robert byrd and the american presidency. baker caught what i was trying to convey. i was trying to make byrd appealed to the people outside of west virginia. another objective is important insights into each presidential administration. the eisenhower chapter. historians portray the happy days and everybody liked ike. the country enjoyed eight years of what president nixon called republican prosperity. when you read my chapter, you read when robert byrd is trying to help west virginia. which was suffering terribly this time. west virginia had extreme poverty. miners were out of work and byrd was trying to help the state. eisenhower kept vetoing. since the farewell address, there has been talk about the industrial complex. the new left tried to portray eisenhower as an anti- establishment liberal. it took me eight years to realize there
people in california may not buy a book on robert byrd, but they may buy a book on presidents. that is the reason i was so happy when senator howard baker -- his endorsements -- there is written on the back, i hope this book is a must read about robert byrd and the american presidency. baker caught what i was trying to convey. i was trying to make byrd appealed to the people outside of west virginia. another objective is important insights into each presidential administration. the eisenhower...